Teriyaki chicken, the sweet and savory japanese sauce!

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Main Dish
3 servings
Very Easy
55 min

To make your chicken even more irresistible at lunchtime, make a teriyaki sauce! A clever sweet/salty blend that will give a “come back” taste. And for the accompaniment, simply opt for rice and/or a handful of sautéed vegetables to guarantee you a tasty and balanced dish ;-)


Ingredients

3

Marinade:

Sauce:

Rice:

To decorate:

Estimated cost: 4.56 (1.52€/serving)

Materials

  • cling film + salad bowl (or airtight box)
  • cutting board
  • knife
  • spatula
  • pan

Preparation

Preparation10 min
Waiting time30 min
Cook time15 min

  • Teriyaki chicken, the sweet and savory Japanese sauce! - Preparation step 1Cut the chicken into pieces. Peel the garlic clove and the piece of ginger.
  • Teriyaki chicken, the sweet and savory Japanese sauce! - Preparation step 2Transfer the chicken pieces to a salad bowl. Add the crushed garlic clove and ginger.
  • Teriyaki chicken, the sweet and savory Japanese sauce! - Preparation step 3Add the soy sauce and cornstarch and mix everything well. Cover the salad bowl with cling film and refrigerate for at least 30 minutes.
  • Teriyaki chicken, the sweet and savory Japanese sauce! - Preparation step 4Meanwhile, prepare the rice and sauce.
    Rice:
    Cook the rice in a saucepan over medium heat for 10 minutes, covered.
  • Teriyaki chicken, the sweet and savory Japanese sauce! - Preparation step 5The sauce:
    Mix soy sauce and mirin. Pour everything into a frying pan over medium heat.
  • Teriyaki chicken, the sweet and savory Japanese sauce! - Preparation step 6When the mixture comes to a boil, add the brown sugar and wait for it to dissolve, stirring occasionally.
  • Teriyaki chicken, the sweet and savory Japanese sauce! - Preparation step 7Finally add the cornstarch to thicken the sauce, mix everything to incorporate it well and set aside.
  • Teriyaki chicken, the sweet and savory Japanese sauce! - Preparation step 8Pour a drizzle of oil into a frying pan over medium/high heat. Sear the chicken pieces so that they are nicely browned, then lower the heat and continue cooking.
  • Teriyaki chicken, the sweet and savory Japanese sauce! - Preparation step 9When the chicken is just cooked, add the teriyaki sauce and stir everything together.
  • Teriyaki chicken, the sweet and savory Japanese sauce! - Preparation step 10The sauce will reduce and coat the chicken pieces well. Remove from the heat when the sauce has thickened!
  • Teriyaki chicken, the sweet and savory Japanese sauce! - Preparation step 11Serve the teriyaki chicken on top of rice and sprinkle with chopped fresh chives and black and white sesame seeds.
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Observations

How to store teriyaki chicken?
You can store it in an airtight container for up to 4 days in the refrigerator.

Can you freeze teriyaki chicken?
You can freeze teriyaki chicken without worries!

What is the best side dish for teriyaki chicken?
We made basmati rice but you can also make Japanese rice or rice noodles to accompany your teriyaki chicken! We did not season the rice and recommend that you taste the rice + sauce combination before seasoning!

What is mirin?
Mirin is a kind of very mild and sweet sake. This condiment is mainly used in Japanese and Korean cuisine.

What is cornstarch used for and what should you replace it with?
The cornstarch will be used to thicken the sauce; you can replace it with flour.



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